Word: slashing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Score--Harvard 2, Northeastern 1. Goals--First period: Sprague (5.43), Anderson (9.52). Second Period: McGregor (13.12). Penalties -- Anderson (anti-defense): Gilmore (slash); Rice (holding); Walcott (illegal check); Munroe (tripping); Walcott (anti-defense); Summers (tripping); Munroe (charging); Walcott (illegal check). Referees--Bill Cleory and Frank Mooney. Time--Three 15-minute periods. FRESHMEN C.C.I. J. Ware, Kirkland, l.w. r.w., Mandel Beale, Gallagher, c. c., Westburg Summers, N. Ware, r.w. l.w., LeBlanc Martin, l.d. r.d., Kendall Choate, Gleason, r.d. l.d., McKee deGive, Ware, g. g., Flucling...
When his market goes flabby, a manufacturer may 1) reduce price, 2) create new outlets for his product. Last spring, Errett Lobban ("E. L.") Cord started the general slash of airplane prices by marking down his Stinson planes and Lycoming motors (TIME, March 3). Last week he announced formation of Century Air Lines, Inc. to fly trimotored Lycoming-Stinson transports over a network of plane-per-hour schedules radiating from Chicago...
Batchelder, playing behind the A line, scored two of the three touchdowns during the afternoon. In an 80 yard march down the field Batchelder did most of the carrying, ripped off two 20 yard runs and finally carried the ball over on a four yard slash off tackle. Huguley missed the try for the extra point...
...June because of its cut to 11? per Ib. But the end of the month found stocks of all copper on hand had decreased only 6,346 tons from June's figure of 570,596 tons.* The situation obviously was still unadjusted. Last week readjustment came with a slash that brought copper to 10¾? per Ib., the lowest since 1902. Few companies can make money with copper at this level; hence production is likely to dwindle down to demand. Even low-cost producers will not find 10¾? a pleasant level. Nevada Consolidated Copper...
...swords are swabbed with antiseptic to make the maiming cleanly. At the cry of "Los!" (Go), each falls to, slashing eight times at his adversary's head with his keen blade. Only an up, down or sidewise slash, not a thrust with the point, is permitted. After eight slashes and parries, the seconds seize the sword arms, doctors examine the damage. Unless one contestant is unable to stand up, the affray continues until one faints from loss of blood or has suffered sufficient disfigurement to make the duel satisfactory...